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| Our day out - With whom does Willy Russell intend the audience to sympathize and identify? Give reasons and evidence from the play in your answer. |
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| The major themes in Our Day Out are the lack of Education, Opportunity and Deprivation in the inner city, show how Willy Russell makes the Audience aware of these ideas. |
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| "The major themes in Our Day Out are the lack of education, lack of opportunity and deprivation in inner city Liverpool - Show how Willy Russell makes the audience aware of these ideas". |
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| Our Day Out by Willy Russel. |
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| Mr. Briggs from Willy Russells Our Day Out. Whos teaching style do you think is bestFor the Progress Class? |
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| Our Day Out - a play written by Willie Russell. |
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| Look at the Way Tension is Built up in Scene 35. Examine the Characters of Mr. Briggs and Carol Chandler and Explain how Language adds to the Dramatic Effect of this Scene. |
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| The major themes in our day out are the lack of education, opportunity and deprivation the inner city; discuss how Willy Russell makes the audience aware of these situations. |
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| Our Day Out is a political play. Willy Russell wants us to think about his characters and the world that they inhabit. What is your response to the drama, and the way it is told? |
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| How and why are each of the characters trapped in Our Day Out |
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| Russell uses humour to convey a serious message in Our Day Out. Discuss. |
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| 'Our Day Out' - How does Russell interest us in the characters of Carol and Briggs? How are comedy and tragedy used to good effect in the play? |
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| Discuss the importance of scene 35 (the cliff scene) in Willy Russell's Our Day Out |
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| Compare and contrast any two of the main characters in Our Day Out. Pay particular attention to dramatic effects and how the audience might react to each of them. |
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| 'Oleanna' is in short one of the most complex plays of the 20th century - plot and sub-plot. |
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| "Our Day Out" by Willy Russell. |
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| Making clear reference to the critics show your view of Carol and John's relationship in the David Mamet play "Oleanna". Is he a victim of Carol's malice or his own inadequacy? |
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"Well written and informative but perhaps given slightly over enthusiastic political slant. Mr Briggs , while enjoying being in control does not neceessarily 'not have a clue'. He perhaps wants kids to know that to have achance in life, they must try to achieve more and get out of their comfort zone, using social deprivation as an excuse for not having any ambition. In fact the kids do have ambition, as they say."
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"Intelligently argued and followed through"
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"good but can you do one on mrs kay and mr briggs "
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